Title says it all (i have turned on 165hz on settings). Its a cheap monitor, do some 165hz monitors not truly give you that experience? Or are my eyes fucked

  • @Pr0v3n@lemmy.world
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    462 years ago

    It’s wildly obvious if you grab a window and drag it around. Try having the settings on 60 and dragging it around when you change it to 165; it’s very glaringly obvious.

    • Bone
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      162 years ago

      I thought you were talking about physical windows for a sec. Made no sense. I’m an idiot.

      • @brsrklf@jlai.lu
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        192 years ago

        Please stop carrying huge glass panels around for no reason, that’s not a safe thing to do.

        • Bone
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          92 years ago

          Lol. But I’m not done with my tests!

    • @NoisyFlake@lemm.ee
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      92 years ago

      What works best for me is simply moving the cursor quickly in a circle. On a higher refresh display, you’ll see much more “ghost” cursors at the same time.

      • Crit
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        12 years ago

        I’d make sure you don’t have any display boost stuff going on your monitor, ghosting isn’t a feature it’s a bug

    • Bizarroland
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      22 years ago

      For me the difference was immediately noticeable. Even back in the old days I had to have at least a 75 Hertz monitor because 60 Hertz was slow enough that I could see the flicker pulse of the screens.

      I will say I can’t notice much of an improvement from 144 Hertz to 165 and I haven’t had the chance to see a 240 yet, but anything under 75 is essentially unusable for me

    • @Blisterexe@lemmy.zipOP
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      2 years ago

      I did that, I cant tell, iv had this problem on Linux and windows so its not an is issue either